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The 36 Highly Detaled Cites in FSX!!

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Hello dear friends,Does any know the names of the "36 highly detailed cites" in the FSX? I really would love to know which are they since I plan to do most of my VFR simming around them! As you can guess I am a very eye-candy pilot in the block! Please MS FS Team, PLEASE be kind to give an answer to this question and be blessed while doing it!Thanks a million!

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> Does any know the names of the "36 highly detailed cites" in the FSX?I was wondering the same thing..

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Look at the detailed cities list for FS9 and you'll have most of them already...


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>Look at the detailed cities list for FS9 and you'll have most>of them already...Can you please tell me how can I check them out in FS9? From a manu, for example, and how many are they? (Chicago IL USA, for example, doesn't look detailed to me nor New York city is, in FS9; Are those two cities in such list in FS9?)Thank you for your help!

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I think so, check the scenery library option in FS.


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>>Look at the detailed cities list for FS9 and you'll have>most>>of them already...>>>Can you please tell me how can I check them out in FS9? From a>manu, for example, and how many are they? (Chicago IL USA, for>example, doesn't look detailed to me nor New York city is, in>FS9; Are those two cities in such list in FS9?)>>Thank you for your help!Well, if Chicago and New York in FS 9 don't seem detailed, I'd encourage you to look at a town like Cleveland or Frankfurt. Then go back and look at Chicago and New York again. :)In all seriousness, we spend a considerable amount of effort updating data and adding objects to make areas across the globe look more and more real, and each version we spend more time on a few locations, giving them more attention. Even so, we haven't been able to give the same level of detail that exist in some add-on packages (like Aerosoft's version of Manhattan, for example). And that won't change with FSX.But we *have* quadrupled (at least) the amount of such work in this version of FS . I'm not gonna tell you where those areas are (at least not yet.), but I *think* y'all will like it.At a minimum it'll give you something to look at until the 3rd party stuff gets in... ;)Cheers,JasonJason

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First of all, I am truly delighted that a MSFT member answered my question; THANKS!He said, "Well, if Chicago and New York in FS 9 don't seem detailed,I'd encourage you to look at a town like Cleveland orFrankfurt." Now I see. Chicago IL then looks very detailed compared to Cleveland, OH! But as for the 36 FSX highly detailed cities, I am already shouting for joyful antecipation just by looking at some of the FSX screen shots already released. Help, I can't stop dancing!!! And again, keep up the good work!Blessings from Above to you all,ditopilot

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>Thanks Jason:>> You're a great guy....regardless of what Tdragger says>about>you:-lol >> DennyHeeeey, don't make them turn on each other before the work is done! ...Just kidding

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"y'all" is a clue folks......Dallas possibly! :-)


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Nah, Mobile, AL (my hometown) is what he means! :-lol

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>But we *have* quadrupled (at least) the amount of such work in>this version of FS . I'm not gonna tell you where those areas>are (at least not yet.), but I *think* y'all will like it.>Cheers,>>JasonWell, if the number of cities getting a significant upgrade has been quadrupled, and just a quarter of those are in the U.S., then I'll cross my fingers that my hometown is one of the cities. (Clue: a famous horserace is run here the first Sat. in May) ;)


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Ummm, the Kentucky Derby? Louisville, Kentucky?Mike.


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Yeah, that was pretty easy, wasn't it? I know Jason isn't going to divulge any of the city upgrades right now but I do hope that Louisville is one of the cities.


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